Thursday, August 2, 2012

1112.0954 (Rose N. Lerner et al.)

Unitarity-violation in Generalized Higgs Inflation Models    [PDF]

Rose N. Lerner, John McDonald
Unitarity-violation presents a challenge for non-minimally coupled models of inflation based on weak-scale particle physics. We examine the energy scale of perturbative unitarity-violation in scattering processes for generalized models with multiple scalar fields where the inflaton is either a singlet scalar or the Higgs. In the limit that the non-minimal couplings are all equal (e.g. in the case of Higgs or other complex inflaton), the scale of unitarity violation matches the existing result. However if the inflaton is a singlet, and if it has a larger non-minimal coupling than other scalars in the model, then this hierarchy increases the scale of unitarity violation. A sufficiently strong hierarchy pushes the scale of unitarity violation above the Planck scale. We also discuss models which attempt to resolve the issue of unitarity-violation in Higgs Inflation.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.0954

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